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Specialties can include Customer Training, Inland Marine, Industrial Hygiene, Ergonomics, Construction, Transportation Safety, Workers Compensation Cost Containment, Ocean Marine, Liability, and Products Safety.
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Five years in area of specialty (i.e., Inland Marine, Industrial Hygiene, Construction, etc.) In addition, our Life Balance program provides access to professional counseling services, life coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs.
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Provide in/outbound operations servicesProvide in/outbound operations services covering ocean in/outboundPopulate and update systems and track shipmentsMonitor and support container moves on ocean and inland (rail and truck routes) freightPrepare required shipping documents including BLs, PODs, commercial invoices, etcDevelop knowledge of all modes of transportation.
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The Chubb North American Marine team services several business units within Chubb with a diverse book of marine business involving commercial ocean marine cargo, inland marine transit, motor truck cargo legal liability, commercial hull, marine general liability, recreational marine, marina operator legal liability, builder's risk and other transportation/warehousemen related claims.
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Prepare ocean import documents for distribution to brokerage department and/or Customers' Broker Coordinate pick-up and delivery orders with trucking companies, airlines, steamship line and/or bonded facilities in order to obtain necessary information in order to process shipments in the best way.
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Manage and oversee day-to-day import operations of air and ocean freight forwarding as well as inland transportation. Manage and oversee day-to-day import operations of air and ocean freight forwarding as well as inland transportation.
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So if that gig near the ocean is really no day at the beach, or that third shift comes with a second-class rate, we tell you. Triage is seeking an experienced Operating Room Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Atlanta, GA. Shift: Inquire Start Date: 06/10/2024 Duration: 12 weeks Pay: $2102.26 / Week.
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They provide freight transportation and logistics, outsource solutions, produce sourcing, and information services to customers through a network of their offices in North America and Asia. To meet their customers' freight needs, they provide access to their trucks and 66,000 transportation providers worldwide, including contract motor carriers, railroads, air freight carriers, and ocean carriers.
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Day One comprehensive, nationwide insurance plans for health, vision and dental and life—including a HSA option. A clinical liaison team available 24/7 to offer medical and professional support and career development.
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The Ocean Import Coordinator is a position primarily responsible for filing entry documents, tracking and updating the movement of freight, and ensuring compliance with import and export clearance regulations set forth by the U.S. CBP and other government agencies.
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At least 2 years of experience in ocean export operations with a freight forwarder or large manufacturer preferred. We're seeking an International Logistics Coordinator to oversee their ocean export operations.
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Prepare ocean import documents for distribution to brokerage department and/or Customers' Broker. Preparation of ocean import shipments and distribution of Import Documents. Prepare ocean import shipments for assigned customers.
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Minimum of 3 years direct Ocean Import experience. Minimum of 3 years direct Ocean Import experience. Coordinate pick-up and delivery orders with trucking companies, airlines, steamship line and/or bonded facilities in order to obtain necessary information in order to process shipments in the best way.
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In addition, our mental health program provides access to free professional counseling services, health coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs. Maintain timely, relevant communications with Technical Unit Manager, Regional Managers and Risk Control staff.
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Manage successful relationships with local suppliers and other co-load carriers (for example ocean carriers, TMS vendor, customs brokers, local pickup and delivery firms, regional trucking companies, and line-haul providers.
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